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December 2005, Vol. 5, No. 12, Pages 1531-1537
, DOI 10.1517/14712598.5.12.1531
Stem cells as biological heart pacemakersLior GepsteinTechnion – Israel Institute of Technology and the Rappaport Family Institute for Research in the Medical Sciences, Sohnis Family Research Laboratory for the Regeneration of Functional Myocardium, Department of Biophysics and Physiology, Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, 2 Efron Street, POB 9649, 31096 Haifa, Israel. mdlior@tx.technion.ac.il Abnormalities in the pacemaker function of the heart or in cardiac impulse conduction may result in the appearance of a slow heart rate, traditionally requiring the implantation of a permanent electronic pacemaker. In recent years, a number of experimental approaches have been developed in an attempt to generate biological alternatives to implantable electronic devices. These strategies include, initially, a number of gene therapy approaches (aiming to manipulate the expression of ionic currents or their modulators and thereby convert quiescent cardiomyocytes into pacemaking cells) and, more recently, the use of cell therapy and tissue engineering. The latter approach explored the possibility of grafting pacemaking cells, either derived directly during the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells or engineered from mesenchymal stem cells, into the myocardium. This review will describe each of these approaches, focusing mainly on the stem cell strategies, their possible advantages and shortcomings, as well as the avenues required to make biological pacemaking a clinical reality. Forward Links to Citing ArticlesKentoku Yanagi, Makoto Takano, Genta Narazaki, Hideki Uosaki, Takuhiro Hoshino, Takahiro Ishii, Takurou Misaki, Jun K. Yamashita. (2007) Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels and T-Type Calcium Channels Confer Automaticity of Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes. Stem Cells 25:11, 2712-2719 Online publication date: 1-Dec-2007. CrossRef Alfred A. Kocher, Bernhard Schlechta, Aneta Gasparovicova, Ernst Wolner, Nikolaos Bonaros, Günther Laufer. (2007) Stem cells and cardiac regeneration. Transplant International 20:9, 731 CrossRef |
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